Catamenial sack.



1 M. E. SIEBERT.

v GATAMENIAL SACK. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 4, 1912.

Pa'tentd Feb. 11, 1913.

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GATAMENIAL SACK.

APPLIGATIOI? FILED SEPT. 4, 1912.

Lfifigflfigw I Patented Feb. 11,1913.

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' other, thereby avoiding the inconvenience This also furnishes ample protection to the under clothing of the wearer of the device, it beingunderstood, incident to maintaining the na kin in a relatively flat mass, the napkin wil be effectively held in the de-, sired position.

When desired, the napkin may be re moved from its support and both of these parts may be'subject, if desired, to any etlicientcleaning medium.

It will be seen that by having the mem bers 15 and 19 arranged in a diagonal line as regards the members 14 and 18, that the edges of the napkin thus supported are prevented from shifting inwardly toward each displacement from thenapkin support. 1 g

and disadvantage of the napkin becoming crumpled or otherwise distorted. I I'claim: t 1. A device of the character described i comprising a belt provided with companion t frontand back supporting tapes, each in- E eluding a vertical member and a member 1 diagonally disposed with relation thereto, said members being spaced apart and secured at their upper ends to the belt, the l diagonally disposed members being secured to the adjacent vertical member at their lower ends, whereby the lower terminals of the tapes are prevented from shifting inwardly when the device is in use on the wearer, and means for securing a napkin to the lower terminals of said tapes.

2. A device of the character described comprising a belt provided with companion front and back supporting tapes, each including a vertical member and a member diagonally disposed with relation thereto, said members being spaced apart and secured at their upper ends to the belt,- the diagonally disposed members being secured to the adjacent vertical member at their lower ends, whereby the lower terminals of the tapes are prevented from shifting inwardly when the device is in use on the wearer, a napkin support, provided with tabs at its corners, and means for detachably securing the lower terminals of the tapes to said tabs.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

MATTIE E. SIEBERT. Witnesses KATHRYNE I31. lVALL, GONNER MALO'rr. 

